Mombo Camp, Okavango Delta, Botswana

Wildlife at Mombo Camp

The Mombo Concession is known as the “place of plenty,” highlighted by the massive concentrations of plains game and predators that live here. These include all the big cats, of which lion sightings are frequent. Leopard, spotted hyaena, large herds of buffalo, elephant, giraffe, blue wildebeest, Burchell's zebra and more abound, while cheetah and wild dog sometimes move through the area. It is here that black and white rhino were first reintroduced into the Delta, to be seen occasionally by a lucky few.

What You Could See at Mombo Camp

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Highlights of this area

The ‘Eye of the Leopard’ was filmed here – a tribute to our incredible leopard sightings

Both species of rhino have been reintroduced onto Chiefs Island

The Mombo area is home to many lion prides, setting the stage for incredible predator interactions

The floodplains in front of camp are very productive for wildlife sightings

Some of the larger lion prides in the area often hunt buffalo – a duel between ultimate enemies